Factors Driving DNA Methylation Variation in Human Blood

2021 
Epigenetic changes are required for normal development and health, and can also underlie disease states; yet, the nature and respective contribution of factors that drive epigenetic variation in humans remain to be fully characterized. Here, we assessed how the blood DNA methylome of 958 adults is affected by genetic variation, aging, sex and 139 diverse environmental exposures, and investigated whether these effects are direct or mediated by changes in cellular composition, measured by deep immunophenotyping. We show that cellular heterogeneity and DNA sequence variation are the strongest predictors of DNA methylation levels. We identify latent cytomegalovirus infection as a major driver of DNA methylation variation and delineate three distinct effects of aging on DNA methylation, including increased dispersion consistent with epigenetic drift. Our rich dataset provides a unique resource for the design and interpretation of epigenetic studies and highlight critical factors in medical epigenomics studies.
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